You should build a giant deburring tumbler! For the parts that come off the plasma cutter. I think that would be a really cool project to see.
Holly cow! As a novice fabricator, I can't believe the approach you took and the results you were able to achieve. Amazing work my friend.
If you ever do this again (and for your sake, I hope you don't) program a registration hole in each slice. It will make alignment that much easier. You do a great job with these videos - it's like watching Frank Howarth with metal.
YOU TRIP ME OUT! Your patience is something to be desired. Awesome!
Really a ton of work. I can't even imagine. 😎
Is this the case "if you have a hammer, every thing looks plasma cuttable"
This is insane. The amount of work, patience and skill is amazing
Holy moly what a ton of work. I thought for sure you weren’t going to grind it down to round. I kinda liked that plate-look, but kudos to your dedication
Any tally on how many pounds of welding wire were consumed?
Those look a hundred times better than I thought they would. When I saw you were using sheet metal, I didn't see how you could pull it off. They turned out beautiful!
I was gonna say that I can't believe you did this but then I realized that a set of kettlebells is probably worth their weight in gold right now.
The only fabrication series I like. Your work is awesome and you are very humble. Keep it up!
Picking up the 1/4" plate for my welding table today, just started learning MIG after years of watching videos like these and finally deciding to try it myself. Great job!
these are beautiful but I really like the look of the stepped ones before you smooth them out
This is awesome to see! Well done. I think the only thing I would've done to make it a touch easier would be to put 2 holes on each layer so you could put a rod through. It would put everything in alignment. But that's about all I could think of how to improve it! You could also try oiling them if the clear coat doesn't hold up. Like they do to old patina trucks to keep them from rusting out too much.
Something that works great on rounded interior surfaces is a pneumatic or electric dynafile. We use them for handrails at my job.
I'm a simple man. I see a Rainfall Projects video and I click that like button.
If it makes you proud, nothing else matters! Great job!!
Impressive. The obvious is you could have bought them and would have been so much cheaper…but the satisfaction of knowing you made it is priceless. Nicely done
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